Proof, ladies and gentlemen, that dreams really do come true has arrived. The reunion of Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass for a brand new installment of the Jason Bourne series is officially underway. The proof was revealed earlier today by series coproducer Frank Marshall, in the form of the first set photo of Damon in full, muscular Bourne glory which you can see above.

Damon and Greengrass’ last Bourne outing, 2007’s “The Bourne Ultimatum,” wrapped up that trilogy’s cultural critique of the war on terror on an usually prescient note, ending with Bourne leaking a ton of information about the highly illegal “Treadstone” program (which created superspies like him) before going underground. Appropriately, the still-untitled (as of this writing) new “Bourne” film sees the titular spy operating in what Damon has called a “post-Snowden” world, though specific details about the plot remain under wraps.

“Bourne 2016” is directed by Greengrass from a script he cowrote with Damon, and editor Christopher Rouse. Series veteran Julia Stiles is confirmed to return, along with Alicia Vikander and Tommy Lee Jones in unspecified roles, and Vincent Cassell along as the film’s villain. It’s release date is still TBD.